Sunday, July 18, 2010

New Widget Being Developed!

    So I've started developing a new widget for this blog! It's going to use Javascript, JQuery and AJAX and PHP as the back-end. As you can't use PHP on blogger, the PHP will be hosted on an old site of mine. The AJAX will mean there shouldn't be any re-loads when you submit the form but it will also mean that if you don't have javascript enabled, you won't be able to use this Widget! I'm working on a workaround for it now but if on the off-chance that you see some weird looking widget under the My Music Library heading in the sidebar, don't use it! I'm not really sure what'll happen if you do but most likely you'll be re-directed to a page full of PHP errors!
    Also, when this widget goes live, don't try to hack it! It will be authenticated server-side so nothing will get through and you're just making it hard work for me! I'm requesting comments for this post too by the way! If anyone has any workarounds for writing to a .txt file in blogger using javascript, jquery or ajax I'm all ears! Same goes for implementing some sort of spam prevention too. At some stage, depending on how well it goes on this blog, I would like to bring this mainstream and open this out to other people who want to use it. So watch this space!
       NotMyFault

Friday, July 16, 2010

Weird Looking Widgets

    Just letting everyone know that if you see any weird looking Widgets/Gadgets in my sidebar over the next couple of weeks that I'm making different ones to practice and hopefully make something useful! If you have any ideas on what would make a good widget please leave a comment as I'm stuck for ideas at the moment!
    As well as that, I'm starting to make some apps in C and C++ to help me learn and to make my life a bit easier! So if anyone wants to make any suggestions, I'm open to them!
    I also have 2 new sites in my sidebar links. www.zoleet.com and www.goluhaque.comoj.com. These are two cool sites and I'd strongly advise you to check them out! That's all for now.
       NotMyFault

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Project Euler Problem 11 in C

In the 20×20 grid below, four numbers along a diagonal line have been marked in red.

08 02 22 97 38 15 00 40 00 75 04 05 07 78 52 12 50 77 91 08
49 49 99 40 17 81 18 57 60 87 17 40 98 43 69 48 04 56 62 00
81 49 31 73 55 79 14 29 93 71 40 67 53 88 30 03 49 13 36 65
52 70 95 23 04 60 11 42 69 24 68 56 01 32 56 71 37 02 36 91
22 31 16 71 51 67 63 89 41 92 36 54 22 40 40 28 66 33 13 80
24 47 32 60 99 03 45 02 44 75 33 53 78 36 84 20 35 17 12 50
32 98 81 28 64 23 67 10 26 38 40 67 59 54 70 66 18 38 64 70
67 26 20 68 02 62 12 20 95 63 94 39 63 08 40 91 66 49 94 21
24 55 58 05 66 73 99 26 97 17 78 78 96 83 14 88 34 89 63 72
21 36 23 09 75 00 76 44 20 45 35 14 00 61 33 97 34 31 33 95
78 17 53 28 22 75 31 67 15 94 03 80 04 62 16 14 09 53 56 92
16 39 05 42 96 35 31 47 55 58 88 24 00 17 54 24 36 29 85 57
86 56 00 48 35 71 89 07 05 44 44 37 44 60 21 58 51 54 17 58
19 80 81 68 05 94 47 69 28 73 92 13 86 52 17 77 04 89 55 40
04 52 08 83 97 35 99 16 07 97 57 32 16 26 26 79 33 27 98 66
88 36 68 87 57 62 20 72 03 46 33 67 46 55 12 32 63 93 53 69
04 42 16 73 38 25 39 11 24 94 72 18 08 46 29 32 40 62 76 36
20 69 36 41 72 30 23 88 34 62 99 69 82 67 59 85 74 04 36 16
20 73 35 29 78 31 90 01 74 31 49 71 48 86 81 16 23 57 05 54
01 70 54 71 83 51 54 69 16 92 33 48 61 43 52 01 89 19 67 48

The product of these numbers is 26 × 63 × 78 × 14 = 1788696.

What is the greatest product of four adjacent numbers in any direction (up, down, left, right, or diagonally) in the 20×20 grid?

    So the main problem I had here was how to deal with such a huge amount of numbers! I decided to put them in an array but there was a problem there too. All the single digit numbers in the grid were prefixed by a zero so the grid would keep its nice square shape. This caused a major headache for me as a number prefaced by a zero is considered octal in C and C++! So after deleting all the 0's I was set.

    Next thing I did was make the code to search through all the numbers looking for the highest multiples. This wasn't too hard but I ran into a bit of bother with the array indexing. Anywhoo, here's my code:



#include

int main()
{

int array[20][20]=
{
{ 8, 2, 22, 97, 38, 15, 0, 40, 0, 75, 4, 5, 7, 78, 52, 12, 50, 77, 91, 8},
{49, 49, 99, 40, 17, 81, 18, 57, 60, 87, 17, 40, 98, 43, 69, 48, 4, 56, 62, 0},
{81, 49, 31, 73, 55, 79, 14, 29, 93, 71, 40, 67, 53, 88, 30, 3, 49, 13, 36, 65},
{52, 70, 95, 23, 4, 60, 11, 42, 69, 24, 68, 56, 1, 32, 56, 71, 37, 2, 36, 91},
{22, 31, 16, 71, 51, 67, 63, 89, 41, 92, 36, 54, 22, 40, 40, 28, 66, 33, 13, 80},
{24, 47, 32, 60, 99, 3, 45, 2, 44, 75, 33, 53, 78, 36, 84, 20, 35, 17, 12, 50},
{32, 98, 81, 28, 64, 23, 67, 10, 26, 38, 40, 67, 59, 54, 70, 66, 18, 38, 64, 70},
{67, 26, 20, 68, 2, 62, 12, 20, 95, 63, 94, 39, 63, 8, 40, 91, 66, 49, 94, 21},
{24, 55, 58, 5, 66, 73, 99, 26, 97, 17, 78, 78, 96, 83, 14, 88, 34, 89, 63, 72},
{21, 36, 23, 9, 75, 0, 76, 44, 20, 45, 35, 14, 0, 61, 33, 97, 34, 31, 33, 95},
{78, 17, 53, 28, 22, 75, 31, 67, 15, 94, 3, 80, 4, 62, 16, 14, 9, 53, 56, 92},
{16, 39, 5, 42, 96, 35, 31, 47, 55, 58, 88, 24, 0, 17, 54, 24, 36, 29, 85, 57},
{86, 56, 0, 48, 35, 71, 89, 7, 5, 44, 44, 37, 44, 60, 21, 58, 51, 54, 17, 58},
{19, 80, 81, 68, 5, 94, 47, 69, 28, 73, 92, 13, 86, 52, 17, 77, 4, 89, 55, 40},
{ 4, 52, 8, 83, 97, 35, 99, 16, 7, 97, 57, 32, 16, 26, 26, 79, 33, 27, 98, 66},
{88, 36, 68, 87, 57, 62, 20, 72, 3, 46, 33, 67, 46, 55, 12, 32, 63, 93, 53, 69},
{ 4, 42, 16, 73, 38, 25, 39, 11, 24, 94, 72, 18, 8, 46, 29, 32, 40, 62, 76, 36},
{20, 69, 36, 41, 72, 30, 23, 88, 34, 62, 99, 69, 82, 67, 59, 85, 74, 4, 36, 16},
{20, 73, 35, 29, 78, 31, 90, 1, 74, 31, 49, 71, 48, 86, 81, 16, 23, 57, 5, 54},
{ 1, 70, 54, 71, 83, 51, 54, 69, 16, 92, 33, 48, 61, 43, 52, 1, 89, 19, 67, 48},
};

unsigned long long highest=0;
unsigned long long test=0;

int one=0;
int two=0;
int three=0;
int four=0;

int i=0;
int j=0;

//check for horizontal highest//
for(i=0; i<20; i++)
{

for(j=0; j<17; j++)
{
test=(array[i][j]*array[i][j+1]*array[i][j+2]*array[i][j+3]);

if(test>highest)
{
highest=test;

one=array[i][j];
two=array[i][j+1];
three=array[i][j+2];
four=array[i][j+3];
}

}//end of j for loop

}//end of i for loop


//test for vertical highest//
for(i=0; i<17; i++)
{

for(j=0; j<20; j++)
{

test=(array[i][j]*array[i+1][j]*array[i+2][j]*array[i+3][j]);

if(test>highest)
{
highest=test;
one=array[i][j];
two=array[i+1][j];
three=array[i+2][j];
four=array[i+3][j];
}

}//end of j for loop

}//end of i for loop


//check for diagonal-right highest//
for(i=3; i<20; i++)
{

for(j=0; j<17; j++)
{

test=(array[i][j]*array[i-1][j-1]*array[i-2][j-2]*array[i-3][i-3]);

if(test>highest)
{
highest=test;
one=array[i][j];
two=array[i-1][j-1];
three=array[i-2][j-2];
four=array[i-3][j-3];
}

}//end j for loop

}//end i for loop


//check for diagonal-left highest//
for(i=0; i<17; i++)
{

for(j=0; j<17; j++)
{

test=(array[i][j]*array[i+1][j-1]*array[i+2][j-2]*array[i+3][j-3]);

if(test>highest)
{
highest=test;
one=array[i][j];
two=array[i+1][j-1];
three=array[i+2][j-2];
four=array[i+3][j-3];
}

}//end j for loop

}//end i for loop


printf("%d\n", highest);

return 0;
}



Execution Time: 0.157 s



    Yes, it's horribly un-optimized but it does the job! That's all for now.
       NotMyFault

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

A Teeny-Tiny Accident...

    So in my house, there's an old desktop that my Dad resurrected from some damp corner in the shed. It's about 10 years old with 512MB RAM and 60GB Hard Drive. It's a complete wreck and as usual, I had to make it better! Seriously, What am I expected to do with a wreck of a computer with virtually no RAM or Hard Drive. I wasn't let install Linux on it because my sister needs Windows for her Ipod. So I did what any sane-minded person would do. I formatted the hard drive and installed Vista. Why Vista, I dunno but anywhoo... I soon saw the error of my ways and re-installed XP on the desktop.
    Now I had asked my Dad if he would mind me formatting the hard drive and he said "Not a problem. Not like there's anything like pictures or important documents on it!". So now, about 2 weeks after I wiped everything, my Dad decides for the first time in 10 years to sit down and go on the desktop. He had no reason to go on the desktop because he has his own laptop for crying out loud! He boots it up and he asks "What happened to all my pictures?" So now the rest of my holidays will be spent learning about computer forensics and data recovery :( If someone with any idea of what to do mind commenting for me, I'm all ears. I've asked a couple of ye over on #hbh and while helpful, I got no results.
    So guys, always back up! I've made the mistake once and it won't happen again ;P So that's all for now!
       NotMyFault

New Laptop!

    I finally got my first laptop! I'm delighted with it :D (Yes, you are going to see a lot of smilies and exclamation marks this post ;P ) It's a Gateway NV54. With Windows 7 64-bit on it. (I'm working on putting Debian on it but something got messed up in the iso so I'm going to have to download it again ): ) Here's the specs:

4GB RAM;
320GB HDD;
Intel Pentium Processor T4400. Dual core and 2.20GHz;
15.6" HD LED LCD;
Integrated Webcam and mic;

    In my opinion, a decent laptop! I got some anti-virus software on it too but it's nearly as bad as Norton or MacAfee :( Not like I was going to keep it anyways ;P

    So I guess that's about it!
       NotMyFault